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Eclipse Shutters Provides the Fastest Turnaround for Affordable Custom Made Plantation Shutters - Seven Days

Custom made American plantation shutters typically take four to six weeks to arrive. Atlanta-based Eclipse Shutters provides their affordable, locally manufactured shutters with the fastest turnaround available - seven days!

Eclipse Shutters Provides the Fastest Turnaround for Affordable Custom Made Plantation Shutters - Seven Days
2013-02-05
NORCROSS, GA, February 05, 2013 (Press-News.org) Plantation shutters are a beautiful, cost effective home improvement that increases the value of your house. After all the research you've done to make sure that this window treatment is the best option for your home, you probably want them delivered as soon as possible.

With most domestically manufactured custom interior window shutters, delivery can take up to four to six weeks. It can take closer to eight weeks if you are purchasing shutters from a smaller company or if the manufacturer is backlogged. If your custom made plantation shutters are imported, you can count on them taking six to eight weeks to be delivered.

Atlanta-based Eclipse Shutters provides only the highest quality, locally manufactured plantation shutters with the fastest delivery time available - a remarkable seven-day turnaround! Their shutters are meticulously measured and specifically made for each window by highly automated equipment. This reliable and accurate manufacturing allows fabricators to produce shutters in seven working days or less.

"Our methods require measurements to be accurate to 1/1,000th of an inch, providing a perfect fit," says Shannon Hodges, Director of Marketing for Eclipse Shutters. "To have that type of precision and a rapid seven-day turnaround truly makes our plantation shutters the best quality and value available."

Eclipse Shutters provides beautiful, affordable shutters that are locally made. They are one of the largest manufacturers of custom made shutters in North America. Their unique manufacturing process combines highly accurate equipment with quality design to provide the fastest delivery time available in the industry.

About Eclipse Shutters:

Eclipse Shutters is an Atlanta-based custom shutter provider with a network of licensed fabricators around the country. Their company has grown to become one of the largest manufacturers of tailor-made plantation shutters in North America. Eclipse Shutters was established in 1992 and offers customers fast delivery and a 25-year warranty.

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[Press-News.org] Eclipse Shutters Provides the Fastest Turnaround for Affordable Custom Made Plantation Shutters - Seven Days
Custom made American plantation shutters typically take four to six weeks to arrive. Atlanta-based Eclipse Shutters provides their affordable, locally manufactured shutters with the fastest turnaround available - seven days!